Collaborative, effective AI for educators and learners

The Lexsee AI Tutor is anchored in pedagogy and focused on
what’s working, what’s not, and what comes next for learners.

The Lexsee AI Tutor is anchored in pedagogy and focused on
what’s working, what’s not, and what comes next for learners.

The Lexsee AI Tutor is anchored in pedagogy and focused on
what’s working, what’s not, and what comes next for learners.

From tracking progress to surfacing patterns to simplifying session notes,
Lexsee amplify your impact without adding to your plate.

From tracking progress to surfacing patterns to simplifying session notes,
Lexsee amplify your impact without adding to your plate.

Lexsee AI Tutor

Lexsee AI Tutor

Streamline sessions with tools to track progress in real time, measure fluency, and generate hyper-personalized exercises. In person or remote, the Lexsee AI Tutor helps educators focus on their expertise by providing instant feedback and handling time-consuming tasks that are part of providing quality education.

Streamline sessions with tools to track progress in real time, measure fluency, and generate hyper-personalized exercises. In person or remote, the Lexsee AI Tutor helps educators focus on their expertise by providing instant feedback and handling time-consuming tasks that are part of providing quality education.

Streamline sessions with tools designed to track progress, measure fluency, and generate personalized reading exercises. In person or remote.

Tutors, Specialists & Teachers

Tutors, Specialists & Teachers

Tutors, Specialists & Teachers

Adaptive learning engine personalizes fun and challenging skill builders.

Adaptive learning engine personalizes fun and challenging skill builders.

Adaptive learning engine personalizes fun and challenging skill builders.

Progress reporting Monitor progress to help plan sessions more efficiently and report to parents more easily

Progress reporting Monitor progress to help plan sessions more efficiently and report to parents more easily

Progress reporting Monitor progress to help plan sessions more efficiently and report to parents more easily

Science-based approach to build vocabulary, pronunciation, spelling, and reading comphrension

Science-based approach to build vocabulary, pronunciation, spelling, and reading comphrension

Science-based approach to build vocabulary, pronunciation, spelling, and reading comphrension

Students & Parents

Students & Parents

Students & Parents

Human-like text-to-speech without length-limitations

Human-like text-to-speech without length-limitations

Human-like text-to-speech without length-limitations

Judgement-free pronunciation feedback and long-text reading out loud, proven to improve skill and confidence

Judgement-free pronunciation feedback and long-text reading out loud, proven to improve skill and confidence

Judgement-free pronunciation feedback and long-text reading out loud, proven to improve skill and confidence

Focus-friendly reading environment and all-in-one reading assistant with progress feedback

Focus-friendly reading environment and all-in-one reading assistant with progress feedback

Focus-friendly reading environment and all-in-one reading assistant with progress feedback

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Average Chrome Web Store ratings

Tackling dyslexia with science

Tackling dyslexia with science

Tackling dyslexia with science

Distraction-free

Distraction-free

1

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19.8

%

Words per minute
correctly read

Words per minute
correctly read

Natural narration

Natural narration

Natural narration

2

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21

21

%

%

Comprehension improvements

Comprehension improvements

Comprehension improvements

Reading out loud

Reading out loud

Reading out loud

3

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10-30

10-30

%

%

Comprehension improvements

Comprehension improvements

Comprehension improvements

Decoding meets deep comprehension

Decoding words is hard work, and that's before piecing them together to understand the big picture.

Lexsee makes sense of the content with context-specific word definitions, unlimited text-to-speech and speech-to-text.

Word definitions in context

Word definitions in context

Word definitions in context

Human quality text-to-speech (TTS)

Human quality text-to-speech (TTS)

Human quality text-to-speech (TTS)

Read out loud practice with instant feedback

Read out loud practice with instant feedback

Read out loud practice with instant feedback

A few days later, when the terror caused by the executions had died down, some of the animals remembered—or thought they remembered—that the Sixth Commandment decreed "No animal shall kill any other animal." And though no one cared to mention it in the hearing of the pigs or the dogs, it was felt that the killings which had taken place did not square with this. Clover asked Benjamin to read her the Sixth Commandment, and when Benjamin, as usual, said that he refused to meddle in such matters, she fetched Muriel. Muriel read the Commandment for her. It ran: "No animal shall kill any other animal without cause." Somehow or other, the last two words had slipped out of the animals' memory. But they saw now that the Commandment had not been violated; for clearly there was good reason for killing the traitors who had leagued themselves with Snowball.

Throughout the year the animals worked even harder than they had worked in the previous year. To rebuild the windmill, with walls twice as thick as before, and to finish it by the appointed date, together with the regular work of the farm, was a tremendous labour. There were times when it seemed to the animals that they worked longer hours and fed no better than they had done in

Animals Remember

Some animals recall the Sixth Commandment, but Muriel reads it with added words, justifying the recent killings.

Purpose: This paragraph shows how the animals are manipulated into accepting the pigs' actions, highlighting the theme of corruption and control in the larger text.

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A few days later, when the terror caused by the executions had died down, some of the animals remembered—or thought they remembered—that the Sixth Commandment decreed "No animal shall kill any other animal." And though no one cared to mention it in the hearing of the pigs or the dogs, it was felt that the killings which had taken place did not square with this. Clover asked Benjamin to read her the Sixth Commandment, and when Benjamin, as usual, said that he refused to meddle in such matters, she fetched Muriel. Muriel read the Commandment for her. It ran: "No animal shall kill any other animal without cause." Somehow or other, the last two words had slipped out of the animals' memory. But they saw now that the Commandment had not been violated; for clearly there was good reason for killing the traitors who had leagued themselves with Snowball.

Throughout the year the animals worked even harder than they had worked in the previous year. To rebuild the windmill, with walls twice as thick as before, and to finish it by the appointed date, together with the regular work of the farm, was a tremendous labour. There were times when it seemed to the animals that they worked longer hours and fed no better than they had done in

Animals Remember

Some animals recall the Sixth Commandment, but Muriel reads it with added words, justifying the recent killings.

Purpose: This paragraph shows how the animals are manipulated into accepting the pigs' actions, highlighting the theme of corruption and control in the larger text.

Play summary

Paragraph explainers that help you understand the paragraph’s purpose.

A few days later, when the terror caused by the executions had died down, some of the animals remembered—or thought they remembered—that the Sixth Commandment decreed "No animal shall kill any other animal." And though no one cared to mention it in the hearing of the pigs or the dogs, it was felt that the killings which had taken place did not square with this. Clover asked Benjamin to read her the Sixth Commandment, and when Benjamin, as usual, said that he refused to meddle in such matters, she fetched Muriel. Muriel read the Commandment for her. It ran: "No animal shall kill any other animal without cause." Somehow or other, the last two words had slipped out of the animals' memory. But they saw now that the Commandment had not been violated; for clearly there was good reason for killing the traitors who had leagued themselves with Snowball.

Throughout the year the animals worked even harder than they had worked in the previous year. To rebuild the windmill, with walls twice as thick as before, and to finish it by the appointed date, together with the regular work of the farm, was a tremendous labour. There were times when it seemed to the animals that they worked longer hours and fed no better than they had done in

Animals Remember

Some animals recall the Sixth Commandment, but Muriel reads it with added words, justifying the recent killings.

Purpose: This paragraph shows how the animals are manipulated into accepting the pigs' actions, highlighting the theme of corruption and control in the larger text.

Play summary

Paragraph explainers that help you understand the paragraph’s purpose.

Scarborough Reading Rope skill games

Scarborough Reading Rope skill games

Scarborough Reading Rope skill games

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Play as you go

Lexsee makes reading easier—and more engaging—with daily and weekly games tailored to your progress. Tackle bite-sized challenges as you develop key reading skills to boost your confidence and develop reading independence. Challenges adapt to what you’re reading for class, work or fun so it's never boring.

Lexsee makes reading easier—and more engaging—with daily and weekly games tailored to your progress. Tackle bite-sized challenges as you develop key reading skills to boost your confidence and develop reading independence. Challenges adapt to what you’re reading for class, work or fun so it's never boring.

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© 2024 The Lexsee Reading Company ApS • CVR 44021242

© 2024 The Lexsee Reading Company ApS • CVR 44021242

© 2024 The Lexsee Reading Company ApS • CVR 44021242